Moonage Daydream
In 2017, a year after David Bowie's death, documentary director Brett Morgen was granted access to the star's personal archives by the heirs. Morgen, who previously made the quirky documentary Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015) about Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, threw himself wholeheartedly into this project: it took him five years to sift through Bowie's audiovisual legacy and bend it to his will. The result is a film about Bowie as you have never seen or heard him before, full of spectacular concert footage, interviews, film clips and his unforgettable music.
In Moonage Daydream, a dynamic quest for the eventful career of a cultural phenomenon, Bowie's entire rich and eccentric oeuvre is covered - from Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane to The Thin White Duke and his latest album Blackstar, in which he sings of his own mortality.